Maslow and Rogers Comparison

Similarities and Differences between Rogers' and Maslow's interpretation of
"Self- actualization

Rogers and Maslow are from a Humanistic approach to thought. The human approach takes away from the man and robot statement that the behaviorists maintain. Rogers and Maslow engaged in a concept of self-actualization and characteristics and the requirements to achieve it. Rogers and Maslow theories of self -actualization have similarities and differences. These two discussed that the driving force of human needs system is self-actualization. Rogers, one of the most influential founders of the humanistic approach, has been cited more and was a major influence on clinical…show more content…

This incorporates our inner personality and influences our body image. We can perceive ourselves at a simple level of good or bad and beautiful or ugly. This affects the opinion of how we behave, think and feel about ourselves in the world.
3. Ideal- self: A person we would like to be. This model would consist of our ambitions and goals in life. In childhood and teen years is not the same for the ideal-self. A person’s ideal-self and actual experiences may have existing differences. This is called congruence. Everyone experiences a certain amount of incongruence in life.
The Self Concept in Personality
• “The differentiated part of the phenomenal field which concerns the person himself.
Def.” The organized consistent conceptual gestalt composed of the characteristics of “I/Me”7
• I/me perception to others and values attached to perceptions
-Value and perception one attaches to themselves.
-One’s conscious experience of themselves.
-If a change in one part of self-concept, then it will change the whole.
-Ideal self: a person would most want “self-concept”.
-Ideal-self for psychological healthiness: self-concept that is attainable and realistic.
-Where development and growth receive guidance.
• Unhealthy ideal-self: no correspondence to self-concept.
-follows and represents ideals set by others.
-not in balance with potential of person.
Self-Concept and the role in Experience
“Self -concept - Plays a role in experience & perception, &

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Famous psychological theorists, Sigmund Freud and Carl Rogers, possibly two of the greatest thinkers of our time, both made much advancement in the field of psychology with their theories, clinical evidence, and expertise. Some views they shared, others they did not. However, both psychologists theorized that people have a hidden' personality within them, one which they are not aware of. Although both theories were developed through many years of clinical experience, they are each based on their….

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CASE 2: Roger Berg |
BUS500M Management Principles and DynamicsProf. Reynaldo Lugtu (DBA Cand.) |
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I. Synthesis
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Introduction
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Comparing and Contrasting Maslow and Murray’s Theories of Needs
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